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  2. Frank Daniel - Wikipedia

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    Film screenwriter, Teacher František " Frank " Daniel (April 14, 1926 – February 29, 1996) was a Czech - American screenwriter, film director and teacher. He is known for developing the sequence paradigm of screenwriting, in which a classically constructed movie can be broken down into three acts, and a total of eight specific sequences. [ 1 ]

  3. Sequence (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    In film, a sequence is a scene or a series of scenes that form a distinct narrative unit to advance the narrative, usually connected either by a unity of location or a unity of time. [1] Each of these sequences might further contain sub-sequences. It is also known by the French term, "plan séquence".

  4. French impressionist cinema - Wikipedia

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    David Bordwell has attempted to define a unified stylistic paradigm and set of tenets. [1] Others, namely Richard Abel , criticize these attempts and group the films and filmmakers more loosely, based on a common goal of "exploration of the process of representation and signification in narrative film discourse."

  5. Elaine Bass - Wikipedia

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    Elaine Bass co-designed title sequences with Saul Bass, and employed diverse filmmaking techniques from Bunraku-style maneuvers in Spartacus (1960), live action sequences in Walk on the Wild Side (1962), Nine Hours to Rama (1963), The Victors (1963), Seconds (1966), Grand Prix (1966) to time-lapse photography in The Age of Innocence (1993), and ...

  6. Set piece - Wikipedia

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    A set piece may or may not be integral to the plot. A James Bond film usually begins with a set piece that has little relation to the main plot of the film. On the other hand, a dramatic film may have set pieces at major plot points, providing dramatic pay-off, resolution, or transition.

  7. Previsualization - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the previsualization for Judge Dredd was a long chase sequence used as an aid to the visual effects department. [15] In 1995, Green started the first dedicated previsualization company, Pixel Liberation Front. By the mid-1990s, digital previsualization was becoming an essential tool in the production of large budget feature film.

  8. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    A device used in filmmaking and video production to assist in the synchronizing of picture and sound, and to identify and mark the various scenes and takes as they are filmed and audio-recorded. Use of a clapperboard can make editing and arranging film sequences easier during post-production. A traditional wooden slate clapperboard on set clock ...

  9. Film semiotics - Wikipedia

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    Film semiotics is the study of sign process , or any form of activity, conduct, or any process that involves signs, including the production of meaning, as these signs pertain to moving pictures. Film semiotics is used for the interpretation of many art forms, often including abstract art .